Kim Jong-un has executed a senior North Korean official by firing squad for not sit properly during a meeting.
Education minister Kim Yong-Jin, 63, was shot dead after his ‘bad sitting posture’ in parliament incurred the wrath of the North Korean dictator.
The slouching vice premier was interrogated and found to be an ‘anti-revolutionary agitator’ before his execution in July, a South Korean official said.
Vice premier for education Kim Yong-Jin was executed,’ South Korea’s unification ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-hee said.
‘Kim Yong-Jin was denounced for his bad sitting posture when he was sitting below the rostrum,’ he added, referring to North Korea’s parliament.
Kim Jong-un was in the government meeting and was infuriated after Kim Yong-Jin sat in his chair ‘with a bad attitude’.
Another South Korean official said the education official’s poor posture was spotted at a meeting on June 29, when Kim Jong-un was named chairman of a new national defence department.
‘The trouble for Kim began after he was seen sitting with bad attitude during a meeting of the People’s Supreme Assembly,’ the official told South Korean newspaper JoongAng Daily.
‘He was later accused of being anti-revolutionary following a probe and a firing squad execution was carried out in July,’ he added.
Australia has updated the rules for the Second Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417), allowing travelers to extend their stay for… Read More
Diva Gold, an actress and skit maker, disagrees with the belief that women find things easier than men. In an… Read More
A Nigerian man recounted how he accidentally got on a motorcycle operated by a police officer disguised as an okada… Read More
Toyin Abraham has demonstrated her caring nature by sending prayers to women who are trying to conceive. In an Instagram… Read More
A lady who sells secondhand clothing, commonly known as thrift wear or okrika, has revealed a special item from her… Read More
Content creator Lucky Udu recently uploaded a video where he visits Bethel Okechukwu at his new shop located in Alaba… Read More
This website uses cookies.